Monday, March 16, 2015

Organizing Community Haters

I just saw a photo of protesters holding up a sign at OU stating “SAE Hates Me”. Based on the size of the group, it looks like the feeling may be mutual.

Did you know racist speech is protected by our Constitution, just like all other hate speech? Our government endorsed it in Ferguson, MO even though it was unwarranted. OU punished it. It looks like only black people are protected for hate speech.

Reminds me of the Black Panthers standing outside a voting booth brandishing weapons. What would happen if it were the KKK?

When our Community Organizer got involved in the Ferguson, MO debacle, it looks like he created a “Little Chicago”. Encouraging more criminals and terrorists, just like he did in big Chicago. Now he has the resources to go national!

Did your parents tell you to obey the law and respect those enforcing it? Even if an officer misbehaves, there can be dire consequences for rebellion and disobedience. Choosing life or death should come before justifying right or wrong, unless you prefer martyrdom.

I have come to the conclusion that God doesn’t have to punish us for disobedience and rebellion. All He has to do is back off and let us suffer the consequences of our actions and behavior.

If the 12 laws of Karma are universal and were established in the beginning, like the laws of nature or the universe, why is it man wants to believe he’s exempt and not held accountable for his actions? Every individual will experience this, even if they don't recognize it.

Just in case you don’t think our government is monitoring you and your kids social media posts, you might be interested to learn the Dept of Education in New Jersey is monitoring social media during the PARCC testing; even wanting a student disciplined for tweeting about the test.

Price tag to New Jersey for the PARCC testing: as much as $108 million. The testing may tell us more about New Jersey government than New Jersey students.

If this NY Times article is true, the U.S. Government is funding terrorism in the Middle East. I don't consider the term "inadvertent" a valid excuse!

Prediction: I see the city of New York suing Wet Wipes for branding their products “flushable”. It may not stop there…(the suits, not the wipes)